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LWF partners to offer online course on climate justice and faith Online program to empower lay and ordained for climate justice work in communities
Encouraging youth engagement for climate justice action Call for small-scale climate justice projects in member churches
El Salvador: Climate education and climate action go hand in hand Youth lead project to improve environment and food security
Faith leaders prepare for COP26: Urgent climate action needed Junge’s message to faith and political leaders: “This year is crucial”
Serbia: Apple trees as a sign of faith and creation Youth-led climate project contributes to biodiversity conservation and environmental awareness
LWF calls for recognition of human right to safe, clean, sustainable environment Three statements on climate justice presented at 46th Session of Human Rights Council
Strengthening advocacy in LWF member churches through exchange and collaboration Forums focusing on climate justice and interfaith relations and peacebuilding established